Kings Reporter Tells DeMarcus Cousins He Doesn’t Want Him In Sacramento

Share this: After being a consistent subject of trade speculation, it appears DeMarcus Cousins isn’t going anywhere after all. It was reported on Tuesday that Cousins plans on signing a maximum-money contract extension to keep him in Sacramento through the 2022-23 season for a projected $207 million. Following the Kings’ game against the Detroit Pistons Tuesday night, Cousins decided to play the role of a reporter and asked Sacramento media members whether or not they would like for him to stay in town. One reporter, the Sacramento Bee’s Andy Furillo, was blunt in telling Cousins that he’d rather not have him stay with the Kings. Furillo’s answer does not come as much of a surprise, considering the history between the two. Earlier this season, Cousins lashed

DeMarcus Cousins To Celtics? Cases For, Against Boston Trading For Kings Star

DeMarcus Cousins To Celtics? Cases For, Against Boston Trading For Kings Star

DeMarcus Cousins trade rumors are like inchworms: Just when you think you’ve killed them, they grow back stronger than ever. The Sacramento Kings center, supremely talented but also supremely hard to coach, seemingly has been on the trading block forever. With each new report of the Kings’ dysfunction — they’re on their sixth head coach since Cousins entered the NBA in 2010 — comes speculation that the team finally will trade their perennial All-Star. Cousins is in Boston on Friday to play the Celtics, who have been tied to the big man on several occasions in recent years. Celtics point guard and team cheerleader Isaiah Thomas even said in O... NESN.com